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Presented by : Saket Sourav Electronics and Telecomm
Outlines :• What is cloud computing?• A brief history of cloud computing• Types of cloud computing• Cloud Service Models• Advantages of cloud computing• Disadvantages of cloud computing• Conclusion..
What is cloud computing?• In cloud computing, the word “cloud” is used
as a metaphor for "the Internet," so the phrase cloud computing means "a type of Internet-based computing," where different services such as servers, storage and applications are delivered to an organization's computers and devices through the Internet.
A Brief history• 1960 – John McCarthy (Software engineer) opined
that “computation may someday organized as a public utility”.
• Early 1990s – The term cloud comes to commercial use referring to large networks and the advancement of the Internet.
• 2001 – IBM details the Saas concept in their “Autonomic Computing Manifesto” • 2005 - Amazon provides access to their web.
•2007 – Google, IBM, various Universities embark on a large scale cloud computing research project.
•2009 - Microsoft’s enter into cloud computing with the launch of Windows Azure (cloud platform) in November.
•2010 - Office 365 was initially announced in the autumn of 2010, and was made available to the public on June 28, 2011
Types of Cloud Computing• Public cloud • Private cloud • Hybrid cloud
Public cloud(External cloud):
• A form of cloud storage where the enterprise and storage service provider are separate, and the data is stored outside of the enterprise's data center.
Private Cloud(Internal cloud):
A private cloud is designed to offer the same features and benefits of public cloud systems, but removes a number of objections to the cloud computing model Which includes control over enterprise and customer data, worries about security, and issues connected to regulatory compliance.
Hybrid cloud• A combination of public cloud storage and
private cloud storage where some critical data resides in the enterprise's private cloud while other data is stored and accessible from a public cloud.
Clouds Service ModelsThere are mainly three models service given as :1.Infrastructure as a Service (Iaas)2.Platform as a Service (Paas)3.Software as a Service(Saas)
IaaS• In the most basic cloud-service model, providers
of IaaS offer computers physical or virtual machines and other resources.
• IaaS clouds often offer additional resources such as a virtual-machine disk image library, raw (block) and file-based storage.
Some examples are :
PaaS• In the PaaS model, cloud providers deliver a
computing platform typically including operating system, programming language execution environment, database, and web server.
• Application developers can develop and run their software solutions on a cloud platform without the cost and complexity of buying and managing the underlying hardware and software layers.
Some examples include:• Cloud Foundry,• Force.com,• EngineYard,• Mendix, • OpenShift, • Google App Engine,• Windows Azure Cloud Services • OrangeScape
SaaS• In the SaaS model, cloud users do not manage
the cloud infrastructure and platform where the application runs. This eliminates the need to install and run the application on the cloud user's own computers , which simplifies maintenance and support.
Examples of SaaS include:• Google Apps, • Microsoft Office 365,• Onlive, • GT Nexus, • Marketo,• TradeCard.
Advantages1. Lower computer costs.2. Improved performance.3. Reduced software costs.4. Instant software updates.5. Improved document format compatibility.6. Unlimited storage capacity.7. Increased data reliability.8. Universal document access.9. Latest version availability.10.Device independence.
Disadvantages1. Requires a constant and fast Internet
connection. (VPN)2. Does not work well with low-speed
connections.(KIIT-WIFI-NET) 3. Features might be limited.4. Can be slow.5. Stored data might not be secure.6. Stored data can be lost.
Conclusion • Thus cloud computing provide a super-computing
power.
• It is a very cheap way of storage.
• The applications and data served by the cloud are available to broad group of users, cross-enterprise and cross-platform.
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